Questions & Answers

How far is it from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour?

What is the cheapest way to get from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour?

The cheapest way to get from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour is to subway which costs $3 - $5 and takes 11 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour?

The quickest way to get from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour is to taxi which takes 3 min and costs $50 - $65.

Is there a direct bus between Mong Kok and Victoria Harbour?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Grand Tower and arriving at New World Centre. Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 8 min.

How long does it take to get from Mong Kok to Victoria Harbour?

The subway from Mong Kok to Tsim Sha Tsui takes 6 min including transfers and departs every five minutes.

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